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Phil Nichol

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Videos

Angry Londoners

From Nearly Gay / The Naked Racist


More Phil Nichol videos

Angry Londoners
Glasgow Comedy Festival 2012
Meet The Parents
Do everything you're not supposed to
Phil Nichol at Chortle's Fast Fringe
Phil Nichol in discussion

Other footage

Phil Nichol on The World Stands Up
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Biography

2010:Nominated for best headliner in the Chortle Awards. 2007: Nominated for best headliner in the Chortle Awards 2006: Appeared as the producer in Rob Brydon's BBC Three series Annually Retentive 2005: Appeared in BBC Two's Broken News, as camp showbiz reporter Josh Cashman on this BBC2 spoof 2003: Chortle Award nominee for best headliner 2002: Nominated for the Perrier for his Edinburgh show: Things I Like, I Lick 2002: Chortle award nominee for best male circuit comic 2002: Appeared as Philip Salon in the Boy George musical Taboo in the West End

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Reviews

School For Scandal - Fringe 2009
Live Review

 rated 3/5
School For Scandal - Fringe 2009

This Comedians’ Theatre Company production is a riot of corpsing, in-jokes and general mucking about, occasionally interrupted by a Restoration comedy.

It is, apparently, how Sheriden would have wanted it. His Georgian comedy of manners was intended to be loosely performed, allowing celebrity actors of the day free reign to embellish the script and play to their stage persona. In this way it’s the perfect Edinburgh play, able to employ stand-ups who are the stars of this particular month-long insular society, where they are temporarily famous for their individual styles.

The finer points of the plot do get lost amid all the high-jinks, making the overly-busy production more of a playground where the cast can don powdered wigs and extravagant bustles or breeches and run around the elegant set as if they’ve each just guzzled a litre of Sunny D. At one point, an exasperated character utters, with typically anachronistic nod to the audience: ‘It’s Restoration comedy, not Pappy’s Fun Club, for flip’s sake.’ Could have fooled us.

The star casting is 77-year-old Lionel Blair, as the henpecked Sir Peter Teazle, husband of a much younger wife (Bridget Christie, blowing nicely hot and cold), and butt of many a gag about his advancing years. The fact that the jokes could be as much about the character as the celebrity playing him is typical of the essence of the show.

He might be the big name, but he’s not necessarily the star. That honour probably goes to Amy Saunders – best known as sword-swallower Miss Behave – playing the scheming Lady Sneerwell (none-too-subtly named given her propensity to scoff at others) with over-the-top finesse.

King of the scene-stealers, in a cast riddled with them, is Steve Jameson as Moses. In many recent productions, the character’s Jewish heritage has been played down, for fear of anti-semitism. But here, he Heebs it up, wisecracking like Groucho Marx, and almost as funny.

Running him a close second is the foppish Paul Foot, who was born to prance around with such effete exaggeration. Sometimes his physical flourishes are over-the-top even for this unsubtle production, but you still just have to watch him.

Ella Kenion’s Mrs Candour is also a delight; her jaw quivering with delight at the prospect of imparting or learning some fresh nugget of salacious gossip. Marcus Brigstocke gets to be a supercilious, aloof wastrel, Stephen K Amos is a lightweight but flamboyant comic relief, and Phil Nichol is a central fulcrum of relative restraint – that shows just how out-of-control the extravagance has got.

In some ways, it’s an embarrassment of riches, with too much going on – both scripted and otherwise – as the flourishes overwhelm the actual play. Acclaimed director Cal McCrystal could do with tightening some segments up, while still allowing for improvisation, if the production is to have any life outside Edinburgh. Though given the size of the cast and the commitment needed, that may well prove impossible.

Date of live review: Thursday 27th Aug, '09
Review by Steve Bennett
Rich Hall etc at Ealing Comedy Festival
Rich Hall etc at Ealing Comedy Festival

Thursday 19th Jul, '12- Ealing Comedy Festival
Brighton Festival Gala 2011
Brighton Festival Gala 2011

Sunday 9th Oct, '11- Brighton Dome
Phil Nichol: The Simple Hour
Phil Nichol: The Simple Hour

Wednesday 17th Aug, '11-
Glasgow Comedy Festival: The Stockholm Syndrome
Glasgow Comedy Festival: The Stockholm Syndrome

Monday 21st Mar, '11- Glasgow Capitol
Brighton Comedy Festival 2010 gala
Brighton Comedy Festival 2010 gala

Monday 11th Oct, '10- Brighton Dome
Phil Nichol: Welcome To Crazytown
Phil Nichol: Welcome To Crazytown

Saturday 28th Aug, '10-
Phil Nichol at the Greenwich Comedy Festival
Phil Nichol at the Greenwich Comedy Festival

Sunday 13th Sep, '09- Old Royal Naval College
Phil Nichol: A Deadpan Poet Sings Quiet Songs Quietly – Fringe 2009
Wednesday 19th Aug, '09-
Twelve Angry Men
Twelve Angry Men

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2003 -
Phil Nichol: Hiro Worship
Phil Nichol: Hiro Worship

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2007 -
A Seriously Funny Attempt To Get The SFO in The Dock
A Seriously Funny Attempt To Get The SFO in The Dock

Show - Misc live shows -
True West
Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2006 -
BBC London Children in Need benefit
BBC London Children in Need benefit

Show - Misc live shows -
Phil Nichol: The Naked Racist
Phil Nichol: The Naked Racist

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2006 -
Phil Nichol : Original Review
Phil Nichol : Original Review

Monday 1st Sep, '03-
Phil Nichol
Phil Nichol

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2001 -
Comedy Store's 30th Anniversary Charity Gala
Comedy Store's 30th Anniversary Charity Gala

Show - Misc live shows -
Talk Radio
Talk Radio

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2006 -
Phil Nichol: Things I Like, I Lick Perrier nominee
Phil Nichol: Things I Like, I Lick Perrier nominee

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2002 -
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, understudy show
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, understudy show

Show - Theatre -
Freedumb™
Freedumb™

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2004 -
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2004 -
Phil Nichol: Nearly Gay
Phil Nichol: Nearly Gay

Show - Edinburgh Fringe 2005 -
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Comments

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Just got back from seeing Phil at The Comedy Store. Brilliant. Had the whole audience shrieking with laughter, got a member of the audience up to sing a song with him, and had the rest of us (British people!) singing along with gusto. Loved it.

Rosie, November 2011


Phil Nichol is the man. He's funny, exciting, awesome, and doesn't give a f**k. He rocks the stage like no other. You need to see him to believe it.

Swamp Thing, January 2011


Gigged for me at the weekend in Newcastle, encored Friday after following Reg D Hunter and Steve Hughes who dropped in to try some new bits, was encored twice with a very different set on Saturday... think they could have listened for another hour if the venue wasn't closing for the night... made a mass of fans this weekend and can't wait to get him back

John S, November 2010


Saw Phil Nichol doing work-in-progress in Greenwich on Sunday. I was exhausted by the end of it, and not in a good way. He was projecting a lot of anxiety and tension into the audience and it made for a very unenjoyable evening. The only laugh he got was when he dealt with a mildly amusing heckler by humiliating her in a rather aggressive and uncreative way. Charisma and charm was sadly lacking.

Oe, June 2010


What Zach Galifianakis does with ease and a welcome of laughter, Nichol expends sweat and blood trying to mine one titter from. Nichol's biggest fan is very obviously Phil Nichol and this alienates the audience almost as soon as he gets on the stage. He's missing that particular MSG that made look-at-me-ism palatable in the acts of Robin Williams and Steve Martin. Grim, with a very obvious contempt for his audience.

Mandy Allan, January 2010


Lawks-a-Lawdy. Saw this clown last night. I can't even describe how bad this guy is. Not just bad - but criminally bad. Cringe-worthy bad. So bad it makes you want to hit people.

Jamie Baxter, August 2009


I've seen Phil on and off over the last few years I guess 10 times and last night I just didn't enjoy his new show, I'm not saying it's no good, just it's very different from the stuff he normally does and just didnt work for me.

Chris, July 2009


Saw his new stuff for Edinburgh and it he looks like a man trying too hard to be funny to me.

David, July 2009


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Where can I see Phil Nichol next?

Where can I see Phil Nichol next?

20:00~23:00 - Sunday 26th May, '13
Venue: The Railway
Prices: £5
Comics:
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
19:30 - Thursday 30th May, '13
Venue: Leicester Square Theatre
Prices: £7 to £9
Info: Phil Nichol v Marcel Lucont. Plus Eli Silverman
Show: The Humble Quest For Universal Genius
Show starts: 19:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
21:00 - Friday 31st May, '13
Venue: Headliners
Prices: £14 (some at £10 in advance)
Comics:
Show starts: 21:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
21:00 - Saturday 1st Jun, '13
Venue: Headliners
Prices: £14 (some at £10 in advance)
Comics:
Show starts: 21:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30~00:00 - Saturday 1st Jun, '13
Venue: Comedy Shuffle
Prices: £15 (£12 in advance)
Comics: Gina Yashere, Mike Gunn, Phil Nichol, Sean Meo (MC)
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
19:00~21:50 - Monday 17th Jun, '13
Venue: The Harrison
Prices: £5
Comics: Aisling Bea, Phil Nichol
Info: The Schadenfreude Cabaret Edinburgh Previews. Plus: Wittank
Show starts: 19:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30~22:30 - Thursday 20th Jun, '13
Venue: Britannia
Prices: £8 (£5 advance)
Comics: Phil Nichol, Gary Colman (MC)
Info: Work in progress
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
19:45 - Friday 21st Jun, '13
Venue: Highlight Camden
Prices: From £17
Comics: John Moloney, Mark Nelson, Martin Beaumont, Phil Nichol, Tez Ilyas
Show starts: 19:45 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
19:45 - Saturday 22nd Jun, '13
Venue: Highlight Camden
Prices: From £17
Comics: John Moloney, Mark Nelson, Martin Beaumont, Paul T Eyres, Phil Nichol
Show starts: 19:45 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
22:45 - Friday 5th Jul, '13
Venue: Udderbelly South Bank
Prices: £14 to £20.50
Comics: Phil Nichol, Tony Law
Info: Spank!
Show starts: 22:45 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Friday 5th Jul, '13
Venue: Comedy Carnival Leicester Square
Prices: From £12
Comics: Pete Firman, Pete Jonas, Phil Nichol
Info: Plus: Bryan Lacey
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
Recommended
19:45 - Saturday 6th Jul, '13
Venue: Union Chapel
Prices: £18 (£16 concs)
Comics: Elis James, Josie Long, Pete Firman, Phil Nichol, Stewart Lee
Show starts: 19:45 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Saturday 6th Jul, '13
Venue: Comedy Carnival Clapham Grand
Prices: From £14
Comics: Andrew Bird, Pete Jonas, Phil Nichol
Info: Plus: Bryan Lacey
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
Recommended
20:00 - Tuesday 9th Jul, '13
Venue: Comedy De Luxe
Prices: £10
Comics:
Info:
Edinburgh previews
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:30 - Wednesday 10th Jul, '13
Venue: Comedy Bar Islington
Prices: £8 (£6 in advance)
Comics:
Info:
Edinburgh Previews
Show starts: 20:30 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Thursday 11th Jul, '13
Venue: The Tommyfield
Prices: £6 (£5 in advance)
Comics: Nick Helm, Phil Nichol
Info: Full length solo shows
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
Recommended
21:00 - Saturday 13th Jul, '13
Venue: The Bedford
Prices: £10 to £16
Comics: Ian Stone, Lee Mack, Phil Nichol, Pierre Hollins, John Moloney (MC)
Info: The Best of Banana Cabaret. Part of the Balham Comedy Festival
Show starts: 21:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
19:30~20:30 - Thursday 1st Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Friday 2nd Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Saturday 3rd Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Sunday 4th Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Monday 5th Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Tuesday 6th Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Wednesday 7th Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Thursday 8th Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Friday 9th Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Saturday 10th Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Sunday 11th Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Tuesday 13th Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Wednesday 14th Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Thursday 15th Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Friday 16th Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Saturday 17th Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Sunday 18th Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Monday 19th Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Tuesday 20th Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Wednesday 21st Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Thursday 22nd Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Friday 23rd Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Saturday 24th Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
19:30~20:30 - Sunday 25th Aug, '13
Venue: Assembly Rooms Fringe
Prices: £8 to £10
Show: Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Show starts: 19:30
20:00 - Thursday 5th Dec, '13
Venue: Nottingham Just the Tonic
Prices: £12.50
Comics: Noise Next Door, Phil Nichol, Sam Avery
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Friday 6th Dec, '13
Venue: Nottingham Just the Tonic
Prices: £15
Comics: Noise Next Door, Phil Nichol, Sam Avery
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Saturday 7th Dec, '13
Venue: Nottingham Just the Tonic
Prices: £15
Comics: Noise Next Door, Phil Nichol, Sam Avery
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Thursday 12th Dec, '13
Venue: Nottingham Just the Tonic
Prices: £12.50
Comics: Noise Next Door, Phil Nichol, Sam Avery
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Friday 13th Dec, '13
Venue: Nottingham Just the Tonic
Prices: £15
Comics: Noise Next Door, Phil Nichol, Sam Avery
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)
20:00 - Saturday 14th Dec, '13
Venue: Nottingham Just the Tonic
Prices: £15
Comics: Noise Next Door, Phil Nichol, Sam Avery
Show starts: 20:00 (Doors open approx 30 mins earlier)